sirupy

/ˈsɪrəpi/
adjective
  1. Having the consistency or sweetness of syrup; thick and sweet.
    • The sirupy sauce dripped slowly off the spoon.
    • He poured a sirupy glaze over the cake.
    • The drink was too sirupy for my taste.
  2. Overly sentimental or sweet in a way that seems insincere or cloying.
    • I can't stand those sirupy love songs on the radio.
    • Her sirupy tone made everyone uncomfortable.
    • The speech was full of sirupy compliments that felt fake.
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